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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
outrace .
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Examples
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Enver Lisin outraced the Avalanche defense to the puck and fed a pass to Jokinen for the goal on a wrist shot from the left circle and a 3-1 lead with 6: 41 to go.
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The Ducks finally gained control and headed up ice, and Rucchin outraced a Philadelphia defenseman to
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The steering wheel began to vibrate in my hands, and my thoughts outraced the speedometer.
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The steering wheel began to vibrate in my hands, and my thoughts outraced the speedometer.
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Nicks 6 catches for 115 yards caught two touchdowns, jumping for a four-yarder in the second quarter and then the electrifying 72-yarder, in which he read the Falcons linebackers drop into a zone, "tried to get in Eli's vision," he said, made one move and then outraced everyone.
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Rookie Da'Rel Scott took the direct snap, rolled right and outraced everyone to the end zone.
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Thomas hauled in a high play-action pass at the Denver 38, stiff-armed Ike Taylor and then outraced backup safety Ryan Mundy to the end zone.
Tim Tebow, Broncos Beat Steelers In Overtime: Denver Wins On TD Pass To Demaryius Thomas (VIDEO)
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He burst through the right side of the line, cut back left and then outraced the Redskins 'defense to the end zone.
Washington Redskins lose to St. Louis Rams despite injury to Steven Jackson
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In the race of entertaining people feature films and music videos outraced all other mode of entertainment including theater.
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After he went deep down the sideline and outraced Rogers for a 36-yard reception, he plunged over the middle for a six-yard catch on third-and-four.
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